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Graph and download economic data for Exports of agricultural goods (B181RC1Q027SBEA) from Q1 1967 to Q2 2025 about agriculture, exports, goods, GDP, and USA.
Agricultural exports from the United States were valued at ***** billion U.S. dollars in 2023 and were expected to decrease to ***** billion U.S. dollars by 2024. Farms in the United States There were just over *** million farms in the United States as of 2022. In 2017 there were about *** million farms in the United States and there has been a steady downward trend in the number of farms ever since. The vast majority of the farms in the United States are located in the state of *****. Missouri came in second place among the leading ten states. Major crops in the United States The United States has a very diverse range of climates, physical terrains, and natural resources. As a result, the ecosystem of the United States can support a variety of different crops. In 2023, about ***** billion bushels of corn for grain were harvested in the United States. Soybeans are another major crop produced in the U.S., and one which has exhibited an upward trend in production volume over the last several years.
In the fiscal year 2024, the United States exported around **** billion U.S. dollars worth of agricultural products to China, which indicates a slight decrease compared to approximately **** billion yuan in the previous fiscal year. In the same fiscal year, the United States exported around *** billion U.S. dollars worth of agricultural products to Taiwan.
The Census data API provides access to the most comprehensive set of data on current month and cumulative year-to-date exports broken down by agricultural and nonagricultural commodities. The USDA endpoint in the Census data API provides value, shipping weight, and method of transportation totals at the district level for all U.S. trading partners. The Census data API will help users research new markets for their products, establish pricing structures for potential export markets, and conduct economic planning. If you have any questions regarding U.S. international trade data, please call us at 1(800)549-0595 option #4 or email us at eid.international.trade.data@census.gov.
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The Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) data page provides U.S. agricultural exports and imports, volume and value, by country and by commodity.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Web page with links to Excel files For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
The timeline shows the value of U.S. agricultural exports to Europe/Eurasia from 2000 to 2023. The value of U.S. agricultural exports to Europe/Eurasia amounted to about 15 billion U.S. dollars in 2023.
The timeline shows the value of U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico from 2000 to 2023. The value of U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico amounted to about 28.24 billion U.S. dollars in 2023, and increase from agricultural exports the previous year.
This data is reported by USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). USDA's Export Sales Reporting Program monitors U.S. agricultural export sales on a daily and weekly basis. Export sales reporting provides a constant stream of up-to-date market information for 40 U.S. agricultural commodities sold abroad. A single statistic reveals the significance of the program: in a typical year, the program monitors more than 40 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports. The program also serves as an early alert on the possible impact foreign sales have on U.S. supplies and prices. The weekly U.S. Export Sales report is the most current available source of U.S. export sales data. The data is used to analyze the overall level of export demand, determine where markets exist, and assess the relative position of U.S. commodities in foreign markets.
The date field in export sales is weekly, based on the calendar year. However, the dataset also keeps track of marketing year export sales. Be cautious when aggregating the export sales data over the date variable to properly account for these factors.
The turn of the marketing year often falls on a different day of the week then the weekly calendar year reporting. In this case, FAS adds an additional row (two total) to the dataset for that calendar week. One row represents that week's values which fell in the previous marketing year, while the other row captures that week's values which fell in the new marketing year. The "Marketing Year Start or End" variable labels these rows as "ENDING MY" and "STARTING MY", respectively, and is otherwise empty.
This creates a double counting issue when aggregating some of the variables by calendar week. See our view, https://agtransport.usda.gov/d/885i-uek7, for an example of avoiding double counting to show total outstanding sales over time.
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U.S. Agricultural Exports: 58 years of historical data from 1967 to 2025.
The Census data API provides access to the most comprehensive set of data on current month and cumulative year-to-date imports broken down by agricultural and nonagricultural commodities. The USDA endpoint in the Census data API provides value, shipping weight, and method of transportation totals at the district level for all U.S. trading partners. The Census data API will help users research new markets for their products, establish pricing structures for potential export markets, and conduct economic planning. If you have any questions regarding U.S. international trade data, please call us at 1(800)549-0595 option #4 or email us at eid.international.trade.data@census.gov.
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Exports of Agricultural in the United States increased to 14621.12 USD Million in February from 13041.67 USD Million in January of 2024. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Exports of Agricultural.
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USDA quarterly forecasts for U.S. agricultural exports, in value and volume, by commodity and regionThis record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Web Page For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
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Although a State's actual agricultural export value cannot be measured directly, ERS maintains estimates of State shares of U.S. exports for total and selected individual commodities based on U.S. farm cash-receipts data. The estimates are for calendar years, with annual estimates available for 2000-2011. ERS has discontinued updates of an alternative fiscal-year (October to September) series of State export estimates based on State and commodity shares of production, but continues to provide the historical estimates based on that methodology.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Web page with links to Excel files For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
The timeline shows the value of U.S. agricultural exports to Taiwan in selected fiscal years from 1990 to 2023. The value of U.S. agricultural exports to Taiwan amounted to approximately **** billion U.S. dollars in fiscal year 2023.
The dataset provides waterborne agricultural import and export data by commodity, U.S. port, and origin or destination countries. Shipments are identified as moved in a container or in a bulk vessel.
Agricultural trade multipliers provide estimates of employment and/or output effects of trade in farm and food products on the U.S. economy. These effects, when expressed as multipliers, reflect the amount of economic activity and/or jobs generated by agricultural exports.
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The Feed Grains Database contains statistics on four feed grains (corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats), foreign coarse grains (feed grains plus rye, millet, and mixed grains), hay, and related items.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Query tool Zip file of CSV format data Feed Grains Data-Recent Feed Grains Data- All Years For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
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A collection of over 75 charts and maps presenting key statistics on the farm sector, food spending and prices, food security, rural communities, the interaction of agriculture and natural resources, and more. How much do you know about food and agriculture? What about rural America or conservation? ERS has assembled more than 75 charts and maps covering key information about the farm and food sectors, including agricultural markets and trade, farm income, food prices and consumption, food security, rural economies, and the interaction of agriculture and natural resources. How much, for example, do agriculture and related industries contribute to U.S. gross domestic product? Which commodities are the leading agricultural exports? How much of the food dollar goes to farmers? How do job earnings in rural areas compare with metro areas? How much of the Nation’s water is used by agriculture? These are among the statistics covered in this collection of charts and maps—with accompanying text—divided into the nine section titles.
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US corn and wheat exports have surged significantly due to rising international demand, particularly in markets like Mexico, Japan, and South Korea. This growth aligns with USDA forecasts and marks a positive trend for US agricultural trade.
The timeline shows the value of U.S. agricultural exports to Canada from 2000 to 2023. The value of U.S. agricultural exports to Canada amounted to just about 27.95 billion U.S. dollars in 2023, a decrease from about 28.4 billion U.S. dollars in exports in 2022.
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Graph and download economic data for Exports of agricultural goods (B181RC1Q027SBEA) from Q1 1967 to Q2 2025 about agriculture, exports, goods, GDP, and USA.